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In Reply to: RE: Old-school, and the quest for musical nirvana posted by SoundMann on April 24, 2016 at 11:32:46
"Am I alone in finding the majority of modern equipment amusical?"
Probably not.
"Is the pursuit of imaging and resolve really more important?"
Certainly to some, but not to all.
"Why can I only find true contentment in the best of the old?"
Lucky? Fortunate?
Is there a problem? Are you unhappy? What are you searching for?
Most importantly, is there anything wrong with being content?
There shouldn't be, there shouldn't be...
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination"-Michael McClure
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I am only unhappy because there seems to be no suitable replacements for anywhere near a sane amount, if at all!
It is getting increasingly difficult to keep the old stuff in working order.
There's still a LOT of good old stuff available and plenty of folk that can help keep it
keeping on, if you're like me (DIY = fail) and it's something you can't/don't/choose not
to do.Check in over at vintage (one of the more friendly/helpful/camaraderie inclined boards
here at AA) for tips, help, info, support, etc.If you've found what you like and prefer it's good to invest your time and
interest and $ in that rather than pursue something that may not be as
satisfying - even with the applied and oblique pressures in this hobby to
keep up with the new, have the latest, be part of the trend.Staying musical is a good thing.
BTW, what kind of system are you using?
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination"-Michael McClure
Edits: 04/24/16
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